“With reference to the earlier letter dated October 12, 2016, informing about the opening of the fourth issue of rupee-denominated bonds to overseas investors, aggregating an amount up to Rs 500 crore,” it said in a filing.

“In this connection, Housing Development Finance Corporation has now informed BSE that the corporation has closed the said issue on October 14, 2016...” The issue carries a coupon rate of 7.25 per cent per annum payable semi-annually. The bonds will mature on January 9, 2020, HDFC said.

The corporation has raised a total of Rs 5,000 crore through issuance of rupee-denominated bonds in four tranches.

The masala bonds are instruments through which Indian entities can raise funds by accessing overseas capital markets while bond investors hold the currency risk.

HDFC will use the issue proceeds for the housing finance business as well as general corporate purposes. The stock closed at Rs 1,319.20, down 1.44 per cent, over Thursday.

“With reference to the earlier letter dated October 12, 2016, informing about the opening of the fourth issue of rupee-denominated bonds to overseas investors, aggregating an amount up to Rs 500 crore,” it said in a filing.

“In this connection, Housing Development Finance Corporation has now informed BSE that the corporation has closed the said issue on October 14, 2016...” The issue carries a coupon rate of 7.25 per cent per annum payable semi-annually. The bonds will mature on January 9, 2020, HDFC said.

The corporation has raised a total of Rs 5,000 crore through issuance of rupee-denominated bonds in four tranches.

The masala bonds are instruments through which Indian entities can raise funds by accessing overseas capital markets while bond investors hold the currency risk.

HDFC will use the issue proceeds for the housing finance business as well as general corporate purposes. The stock closed at Rs 1,319.20, down 1.44 per cent, over Thursday.

“With reference to the earlier letter dated October 12, 2016, informing about the opening of the fourth issue of rupee-denominated bonds to overseas investors, aggregating an amount up to Rs 500 crore,” it said in a filing.

“In this connection, Housing Development Finance Corporation has now informed BSE that the corporation has closed the said issue on October 14, 2016...” The issue carries a coupon rate of 7.25 per cent per annum payable semi-annually. The bonds will mature on January 9, 2020, HDFC said.

The corporation has raised a total of Rs 5,000 crore through issuance of rupee-denominated bonds in four tranches.

The masala bonds are instruments through which Indian entities can raise funds by accessing overseas capital markets while bond investors hold the currency risk.

HDFC will use the issue proceeds for the housing finance business as well as general corporate purposes. The stock closed at Rs 1,319.20, down 1.44 per cent, over Thursday.